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... have , like all penguins a dark fur on the top and white bellies. This particular specie has a blue tint to their upper body and a blue ring around their beak. We paid extra to have a small group with a ranger. It was a great idea since we got extra gear (binoculars, pads for the seats and a headset to listen to the ranger. We were also granted front row reserved seats without the wait. In summer there are 4000 people coming to watch the parade nightly. Just before ...

... awesome live music with a risque feel... Definitely worth a watch if it tours to the UK!

What visit to Australia could be complete without visiting some of the native wildlife! We headed out on a day trip to Symbio Wildlife Gardens, an animal sanctuary which was home to everything we associate with Australia! Koalas, kangaroos, dingos, crocodiles, red pandas, tiny monkey varieties and much more. A highlight was feeding ...

... down to St James Church, designed by Francis Greenway and constructed between 1819 and 1824. It is the oldest church building in the City of Sydney and has been in continuous use from its consecration on 11 February 1824 to the present. Then to the DJs food hall - there was some concern and cynicism when I told them all we were going to the best food hall for lunch, but they were quickly convinced! "If you lived in Sydney, you'd eat ...

... 2015 already, where had our year out gone? We left slowly as big crowds allow and were both reminiscent, apprehensive and excited for the year to come. New year, new adventures. Back at the YHA we left the two bottles of red firmly in our locker and joined the guys at what was now the first floor party table. With not a bed in the city, our hostel was on lock down and when Hodor demanded YHA cards, all arms and no neck, Jamie was out on the street. With Thursday off we got ...

... resigned myself to all my luggage being searched and a full body search to boot. I erred on the side of caution and declared my teabags (what, you didn't think I'd be leaving home without decaf teabags, did you?), my chocolate and pretty much the entire contents of my baggage, however I was delighted to find that the Sydney officials are just as competent as their Heathrow counterparts (!!) and despite being sent to the wrong queue, we were ...